Warriors take 3-1 series lead after Butler’s clutch return seals Game 4 win over Rockets

Jimmy Butler returned from injury to deliver under pressure, lifting the Golden State Warriors past the Houston Rockets 109-106 on Monday night to take a 3-1 lead in their first-round playoff series.

The veteran forward scored 27 points, including five free throws in the final minute, and secured the game-clinching rebound with four seconds left.

Golden State’s win sets up a potential closeout Game 5 in Houston on Wednesday, where the seventh-seeded Warriors aim to eliminate the No. 2 seed on the road.

Brandin Podziemski added 26 points on 6-of-11 shooting from deep, while Stephen Curry finished with 17 points despite a cold perimeter night at 2-for-8 from beyond the arc.

Buddy Hield, starting in place of Jonathan Kuminga, contributed 15 points and hit a go-ahead three-pointer with 3:32 remaining to cap Golden State’s 11-2 run.

Houston, led by Alperen Sengun’s 31 points and 10 rebounds, pulled within one after a layup with 40 seconds left, but Fred VanVleet missed a contested three at the buzzer.

VanVleet finished with 25 points and hit a crucial three to tie the game at 102 with 1:20 remaining, while Amen Thompson added 17 points and nine rebounds.

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The second quarter was marred by physical altercations, with four technical fouls and a Flagrant 1 foul issued in two separate incidents.

Curry, Draymond Green and Dillon Brooks were involved in a heated exchange following a hard screen, with all three receiving technicals after a review.

Steph Curry tells Dillon Brooks how many fouls he has then they get into it 😳

Minutes later, Green was assessed a flagrant foul after pushing Tari Eason’s head into the floor during a loose-ball scramble; Eason also received a technical foul.

Butler shot 7-for-12 from the field and made all 12 of his free throw attempts in 40 minutes, returning from a pelvic contusion that sidelined him in Game 3.

The Warriors shot 41.9% from the field and hit 17 three-pointers, while Houston converted at a higher 49.4% clip but struggled at the line, going 19-for-31.

Golden State’s bench was outscored 14-20, but key efforts from Quinten Post (13 points) and Gary Payton II (four assists) helped offset that disparity.

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The Rockets now face elimination as the series shifts back to Toyota Center, where they must win to extend the matchup to a Game 6.

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